William Wakefield ’25 has had a tremendous senior year at Pine Crest School. Coca-Cola Scholar, Regeneron Science Talent Search Scholar, National Merit Scholar and Silver Knight Recipient are just a few of the accolades he earned. William’s list of accomplishments reflects not only academic excellence but also heartfelt service.
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William Wakefield ’25: Musician, Scientist and Servant Leader
Topics: Alumni Newsletter, Upper School, Alumni, Fine Arts, Science, 2025
Meet Carlos Soto ’25: Learning, Leading and Looking Ahead
Carlos Soto ’25 isn’t someone who seeks the spotlight. But over the past four years, he’s earned the respect of teammates, classmates and teachers alike through steady leadership and a strong sense of responsibility. Whether on the field or in the classroom, Carlos brought consistency, humility and care to everything he did.
Topics: Alumni Newsletter, Upper School, Athletics, Alumni, 2025
Meet Nathan Chen ’25: Leading by Example On and Off the Wrestling Mat
For Nathan Chen ’25, graduating from Pine Crest is more than a milestone—it’s a legacy. The son of Pine Crest alumnus Gordon Chen ’97 and the nephew of alumnus Christopher Chen ’94, Nathan spent his high school years walking the same halls, competing on the same fields and learning in the same classrooms his family once did.
“I think it's pretty cool that my dad and uncle went here,” he said. “When my dad visits, he’ll point out where he lived in the dorms or talk about playing football on the same field. It’s been special to share that connection.”
Topics: Alumni Newsletter, Upper School, Athletics, Alumni, 2025
Meet Charlotte Thies ’25: Driven by Discipline, Defined by Empathy
For Charlotte Thies ’25, rowing is more than a sport—it’s a source of strength, discipline and direction. A National Letter of Intent (NLI) recipient bound for Georgetown University, Charlotte has balanced the demands of a two-sport athletic career, the depth of Pine Crest academics and a three-year focus on business and social impact through the Social Entrepreneurship Program.
Charlotte’s athletic journey began on the soccer field at age two, coached by her father. “I did every sport Pine Crest offered,” she said, listing soccer, tennis, golf, basketball, volleyball and track and field. Track seemed destined to be her main focus until her mom, who was a coxswain at Rollins College, encouraged her to give rowing a try. “The second I got on the water, I knew. I loved it. I still did track through high school, but rowing became my passion.”
Topics: Alumni Newsletter, Upper School, Athletics, Alumni, Student Leadership, 2025
Meet Karen Awaida ’25: Finding Her Voice on Stage and Beyond
For Karen Awaida ’25, who joined Pine Crest in fifth grade at the Boca Raton campus, receiving the Founder’s Council Award for Excellence in Musical Theater wasn’t just a celebration of talent, it was a full-circle moment.
Though she’s been singing her whole life, Karen came to musical theater later than many of her peers. It wasn’t until her senior year that she decided to dive in fully. “I really made it my main extracurricular,” she said. “I joined Thespians for the first time, helped with Middle School productions, performed in Spring Scenes and everything I could. I wanted to give it my all in my last year.”
Topics: Alumni Newsletter, Upper School, Alumni, Fine Arts, 2025
Jon Radler ’00 on Storytelling, Taking Risks and Trusting Your Taste
Topics: Alumni, The Magazine, 2025
Remembering Pine Crest First Grade Teacher Dr. Marguerite Malko
Topics: Alumni, 2019, The Magazine
The Impact of Financial Assistance on the Pine Crest Experience
To support Dr. Markham’s commitment to sustaining a socioeconomically diverse school community, Pine Crest offers need-based financial and inclusion aid. A longstanding tradition, the School continues to expand and maximize the Pine Crest educational experience for students who may not otherwise have an opportunity to take advantage of the myriad of possibilities here.
Topics: Giving, Financial Aid, 2025
Fueling the Future: How Global Learning is Transforming Pine Crest Classrooms
Topics: Innovation, Faculty, Design Thinking, Academics, Giving, The Magazine, 2025
From Curiosity to Discovery: Inspiring Young Scientists through Research
Topics: Student Life, Middle School, Giving, Student Leadership, Science, The Magazine
The magic of performing arts extends far beyond the spotlight. While audiences are captivated by performances on stage, behind the curtain, there’s an intricate world of technology and expertise that makes every show a success. Pine Crest is fortunate to have a dedicated theater technician, Mr. Jeffrey Ronner, who brings decades of experience and passion to our productions.
Topics: Lower School, Fine Arts, Giving
Beyond the Game: Performance Training Elevates Pine Crest Athletics
A new offering in Pine Crest Athletics is making waves—brainwaves! This year, Dr. Hilary Cornelius, Mental Performance Coach and Associate Tennis Director on the Boca Raton campus, has brought her expertise in sports psychology to Middle and Upper School student-athletes.
Topics: Athletics, Giving, The Magazine, 2025
From Student Leader to Lifelong Supporter: Kimberly Straker ’90
For many Pine Crest alumni, the memories of their time on campus remain a cherished part of their lives. For Kimberly (Altschul) Straker ’90, her experience at Pine Crest not only shaped her journey but also inspired her ongoing commitment to giving back.
Topics: Alumni Newsletter, Alumni, Giving, 2025
Haley Moss ’12 was often viewed by her peers as a shy student, with a tendency to keep to herself in social settings. It would take some time to discover that while she may have been timid at times, she would prove herself to be a dynamic voice for change.
Topics: Alumni, The Magazine, 2024
As a senior communications manager at the high-pressure, high-production institution that is Microsoft, Pine Crest alumna Raanah Amjadi ’09 was also highly visible within the company.
Topics: Alumni, The Magazine, 2024
An architect by trade, Jennifer Silbert ’94 became an entrepreneur in 2014 when she co-founded Rewilder. Deeply passionate about upcycling and sustainability, Rewilder was born as a way to address the amount of non-recyclable, industrial waste piling up in landfills.
Topics: Alumni, The Magazine, 2024
Sterling Champion ’08 credits her time as a Pine Crest student-athlete for much of her professional success. “Pine Crest has honestly played a huge role in my journey thus far,” she said. “Some of the most important doors to open for me came from my connections to Pine Crest.” As a captain of both the girls’ lacrosse team and the cross country team, and the school’s first two-time All-American women’s lacrosse player, Sterling described the skills she acquired in athletics as an asset that she later realized not all people possess. “I learned so much from playing sports, and it shaped me in so many ways. Teamwork, discipline, time management, resiliency, and not being discouraged by failure are among the most important pieces of that foundation, and they taught me that I can persevere through just about anything.”
Topics: Alumni, The Magazine, 2024
Innovation, Opportunity and Entrepreneurship: Neha Govindraj’s ’11 Path to Success
Topics: Alumni Newsletter, Alumni, Entrepreneurship, 2025
Pine Crest School Welcomes Global Entrepreneurs
Abstract? Sometimes. Disruptive? Possibly. Innovative? Always. The entrepreneurial mindset at Pine Crest School takes on many forms and is woven throughout the Lower, Middle and Upper School curricula. Five years ago, Mrs. Keri Kolettis, Vice President of Global Innovation and Entrepreneurship, developed the three-year social entrepreneurship program offered in Upper School. Mrs. Kolettis works closely with Divisional leadership to incorporate entrepreneurial learning opportunities in all grade levels.
Topics: Upper School, Academics, 2024
From Marching Band to Military Leader: Meet Colonel Michelle Nassar ’84
Topics: Alumni Newsletter, Upper School, Alumni, Fine Arts, 2024